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syciprider

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Actually, it's not The Trooper that really messes me up but my other galloping drill "Kashmir". My timing really goes out the door with that one.
 

prickly_pete

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Try Run to The Hills... its faster than the Trooper. Also, Phantom of the Opera is a real wrist buster :)
 

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Steve Harris was a huge influence on my early years. I agree with phatty, I have to almost concentrate to not use a three fingered gallop at times. Ever try using 3 fingers to play Paul Chambers? Very challenging if you are ever bored.
 

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Well, it's great that you can effectively use the three-finger technique!
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I've tried to incorporate it into my playing, but I'm very used to my tone and can't get something similar using three fingers. Of course, I've had to work on my endurance even more. You can see (at certain points) how I play "The Trooper" [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sty2GHhZz3E"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/nomedia] (please read the video notes).

BTW, Steve Harris has stated many times that he only uses two fingers, but his ring and pinky follow the others and that's why it seems he's using more than two fingers.
 

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Well, it's great that you can effectively use the three-finger technique!
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I've tried to incorporate it into my playing, but I'm very used to my tone and can't get something similar using three fingers. Of course, I've had to work on my endurance even more. You can see (at certain points) how I play "The Trooper" here (please read the video notes).

BTW, Steve Harris has stated many times that he only uses two fingers, but his ring and pinky follow the others and that's why it seems he's using more than two fingers.

sounds great,

the guy who walks past in the yellow shirt is class,did he not hear the band playing?? :D

I always taught SH used 3 fingers but in BP mag he said he plays with two!
 

Alvabass

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Well, it's great that you can effectively use the three-finger technique!
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I've tried to incorporate it into my playing

Now that I remember, there's actually one point in that video in which I use it: The "Aces High" intro, for the quick F# and D notes. It only works for me with simple stuff like that (the solution: Practice!). I think I'd play the "Under Pressure" riff the same way.
 
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timmy5strings

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Let's not forget "Transylvania" off the first Maiden. I remember hearing that one for the first time and wanted to quit after trying to get it for a week. I was weened on Steve Harris, it was a very exiting time in music. How fast can you play?
 
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